Gardin, Gianni-Berengo - Gianni Berengo Gardin (New in plastic!) (Extremely rare!) (XL-book!)

€ 49,00

If photography has ever had an Italian interpreter, a dedicated artisan, a mate, a lover, he is certainly Gianni Berengo Gardin.

This book is the most comprehensive collection of his images ever made. Besides conversations with Goffredo Fofi and Frank Horvat, it contains a self-annotated bio-bibliography and includes three interviews with the photographer himself. The 11 chapters are introduced by Sandro Fusina.

A rare book, accompanying a large exhibition opening in Paris in 2005 and traveling to Europe and the United States.

Includes three interviews with the photographer himself.

 

'I like colour - just not in photography. I have always liked black and white'

 

Gianni Berengo Gardin (born 1930) devoted himself early to photography. His pictures feature a deep humanity tinged with irony that turned him into one of the most significant recorders of contemporary society. His pictures are collected in over 200 books, in numerous exhibitions, and in international museums such as The Museum of Modern Art in New York.


Publisher: Contrasto (2005)
Language: English
Hardcover: -
ISBN-10: 8889032723
ISBN-13: 9788889032725
Item weight: 2676 g
Dimensions: XL-book

 

(New in plastic!) (Extremely rare!) (XL-book!)